Excel: Discontinuous Range Charts as One Series

Last reviewed: November 30, 1994
Article ID: Q78643
Summary:

Microsoft Excel 3.0 charts discontinuous ranges in a single column differently than previous versions of Excel. If you select a discontinuous range of cells in a single column and a create chart, Excel 3.0 plots the information as a single series.

More Information:

Previous versions of Excel plot each discontinuous range as a separate series, regardless of whether or not the ranges are in the same column. Generally, a column contains one type of information, so treating a discontinuous range in a single column as a single series enables you to skip cells that don't pertain to the chart without creating extra series or categories.

Reference(s):

"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 406-407


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Last reviewed: November 30, 1994
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